About

At 65, Bonnie Kellogg is happy to see her invention, Fix-A-Stitch, hit the market. After all, it’s been over 50 years since she first conceived of the tool she knew would make her life as a knitter easier.

“I understood what I needed to do to repair my knitted fabric … and I knew what the tool should look like … and I just kept looking for it. Finally I figured out that the only way I would have my magical tool was to make it myself.”

Fix-A-Stitch enables a knitter to repair garter stitch fabric as easily as stockinette … And of course it also works on seed stitch or other patterns. It simply allows you to knit or purl with the same tool from the front of the work with a single device.

Three sizes of the Fix-A-Stitch are included in each package, and are at these approximate needle sizes:

.06″ – 1.55mm (size 000 needle)

.14″ – 3.5mm (size 4 needle, works with sock yarn)

.2″ – 5mm (size 8 needle)

.28″ – 7mm (size 10.75 needle)

Fix-A-Stitch was premiered at Stitches West in February, 2011 and is available for sale through authorized retail outlets.